If you would like to use this design as part of a Priest/ess Stole design, this would come under 'Commissions'. To discuss, please contact me. Payments for commissions are usually half upfront and then the rest either as one other payment or instalments. You will receive photographs showing the progress of the work throughout and the item will be sent out once the last instalment is made.

This bag can be used for a variety of things -

ESOTERIC, PAGAN - As a Rune Bag, Tarot Bag, Large Oracle Cards, for Crystals, small statues, a small spiritual book, or other bits and pieces that you might need for your Spiritual needs.

OTHER - As an extra gift and gift bag for those who love Horses. Travelling - jewellery (men could keep small cufflink boxes, you name it in there too), medication, small items you may not wish to have loose in your handbag or briefcase. To put smaller 'horsey', riding items. I have one customer who has used their bag for their Kindle.

GAMING - Put your Role Playing dice and other items in this generous sized bag. If you have a design in mind and wish to discuss this, please contact.

PERFORMERS/HOBBYISTS - You can put Cards and other items in these due to their generous size - including a couple of Poi!

If you are looking for another colour for the embroidery, please do contact me to discuss.

SIZE: Approx. 5 ½" width x 8.75 height (13.97 cm x 22.23 cm)

Inspiration/Story Behind This Product

Epona was worshipped throughout Gaul, eventually being adopted by the Roman army who took her worship as far as Rome. She is depicted sitting side saddle or lying on a horse, or standing with multiple horses around her. She also at times has a Cornucopia "Horn of Plenty" indicating a link to fertility. Her authority extended beyond death, accompanying the soul on its final journey. She is equated with the following Welsh Goddess.

Rhiannon "Maid of Annwn" or Rigatona "Great Queen" is also linked to Horses, Sovereignity and Birds. She is Brythonic and appears in the Mabinogi where she is Pwyll's wife who is mistakenly punished for killing her child. She appears to Pwyll on a White Horse that no-one can catch. Her punishment is to stand by the horse block every day for 7 years and tell her story to any traveler as well as carry them back to the Ilys. The child had been stolen away and at the conclusion of the myth he is returned to his parents and named Pryderi.

More Info

To check the price of this design on an Altar cloth of a set size, please check the relevant section - Altar cloth B. If you require a different size cloth, please contact.

If you are doing an order of more than one bag and wish to discuss arranging a payment plan for your items, please contact me.

If you are based in the UK, please contact if you wish to discuss payment by cheque.

Product Attributes

Color: Gold

Accepted Payments

Shipping

All Other CountriesFirst Item: $4.50Additional Items: $0.00

United StatesFirst Item: $5.00Additional Items: $0.00

United KingdomFirst Item: $4.30Additional Items: $0.00

Policies

Liminal Threads aims to send out your item within 1-3 days of receiving your order. If there are unforeseeable delays, you will be emailed regarding this.

For custom/commission work delivery times will be discussed due to items being made by hand and embroidered by hand (no machine embroidery).

For UK deliveries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) items are posted via Royal Mail First Class, unless other arrangements have been made via email discussion.

USA and Rest of the World Delivery - For orders outside the UK, items will be sent out First Class unless other arrangements have been discussed. Liminal Threads is not liable for any local Taxes/Duties that may be payable on International Orders. Should you make arrangements for another delivery method, this cost will be added to your final order.

If for some reason your parcel fails to arrive you should contact us and we will investigate this for you.